Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Friday asserted that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) will not affect any Muslim in the country. He further added that it will be on him to make sure that no Muslim in Karnataka is affected by the Act.
“The CAA brought in by the Central Government will not affect any Muslim in this country. Moreover, in Karnataka I will be responsible if any Muslim, in any capacity is affected by the implementation of the Act” Yediyurappa said while speaking at Haj Bhavan in the city on Friday.
Addressing the Haj pilgrims on Friday, Yediyurappa asserted that people were creating hype about the CAA and there was nothing about it to be bothered of.
“They are simply creating hype against CAA. You don’t need to be bothered about anything. Go on your pilgrimage and pray for the peace and harmony in the state” Yediyurappa said.
Adding that he was not someone who would differentiate of discriminate among peoples of different religions and communities, Yediyurappa stated that despite him having another event in his schedule he chose to come and attend the event at Haj Bhavan on Friday.
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Bengaluru (PTI): A case was registered against the nurse, doctor and management of a private hospital here for alleged negligence after the finger of a six-month-old baby boy was partially severed during the discharge process, police said on Wednesday.
According to police, in his complaint, Vijay Kumar said that on February 19, he took his six-month-old child to a private hospital in Indiranagar here for consultation after he developed fever and cold. As per the doctor's advise, he was admitted for further treatment at about 10.57 am.
He was to be discharged at 3 pm on February 24 and accordingly, the hospital bill was paid while the discharge process was going on in the ward.
At the time of discharge, the nurse on duty removed the drip. While removing the dressing, she allegedly cut the tip of the little finger on the child's left hand. Due to this, the child suffered severe pain and injury, he alleged, as per the FIR.
"Immediately thereafter, the child was taken to the emergency ward, where dressing was done and a plaster was applied. Initially, the concerned staff informed us that it was not a major injury and that since the child is small, it would heal on its own. However, due to their negligence, my 6-month-old child sustained a serious injury to the little finger of his left hand, causing immense pain and damage," the FIR read.
Based on the complaint, a case was registered under section 125 (b) (act endangering life or personal safety of others) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against the nurse, doctor and the management of the hospital and the matter is being investigated.
